


This bespoke doghouse is being built on an exclusive estate near Cirencester in Gloucestershire.
http://www.resizemypicture.com/pictures//5034961a41a0e35e1231135770.jpg
http://www.resizemypicture.com/pictures//1924961a3a836d3c1231135656.jpg
Inside, the dogs will sleep on sheepskin-lined, temperature-controlled beds, soothe their aches in an 18in-deep spa, howl along to a £150,000 sound system and watch dog-friendly programmes on a 52-inch plasma TV.
Automatic dispensers will ensure that chilled, filtered water and deluxe dry food are always available.
The two dogs will each have a bedroom with large windows which overlook their own private playground. 'Dog-vision' webcams allow their owner to monitor their activity 24 hours a day, while climate control ensures they are kept warm.
There will be a sophisticated retina scanner installed at the front door to stop any other dogs getting in - something the Great Danes may view as a bit of a party pooper.
There's even a spa bath with a saline treatment built in because it's good for their coats.
The kennel will be about a quarter of the size of the £1.4million main three-bedroom 'Hedron House'.
It has been designed by leading architect Andy Ramus, and will be built from materials such as zinc, glass and limestone at the estimated cost of £250,000.
The house was designed to produce more energy than it uses, with an underground heat pump, geothermal heating and its own solar and wind power.
Unreal, but very cool!
Sorry about that. These work
http://www.uniquedaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/most-expensive-doghouse.jpg
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/11/26/article-1089315-029912FA000005DC-704_468x358.jpg